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Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:48 am
GoHornets wrote:I'm sure you will qualify
I'm curious, team's manager names, are real?
Very clean, as usual. Keep it up
When you buy the game they aren't real, I downloaded a patch with accurate names.
Oh, guys, see 1st page, I updated all the index
Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:52 am
I taste this?
Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:51 pm
.:: Wenger: "Clichy can wait for a call-up""Let him get on quietly to play and improve.".:: Gallas: "Squad became united in pre-season""When I came to Arsenal the one thing I wanted to do was win.".:: Wenger - Title race not limited to 'Big Four'"I expect more than four teams in it because many of the clubs have bought big players.".:: Wenger - There's no need for further buys"I feel we are strong, I don’t feel we need more.".:: Sagna, Eboue likely to miss Linfield tripWon't take part in crucial Champions League qualifier.
Tue Jul 01, 2008 12:54 am
No doubt the best organized dynasty of any sort on NLSC. Very professional writing as well.
Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:30 am
Jing wrote:No doubt the best organized dynasty of any sort on NLSC. Very professional writing as well.
Wow thanks man
Today a new update's coming!
Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:41 am
i love that last post uve got there...nice presentation as usual
also, im liking that game program cover
and yea, i agree with Jing that u have the best organization of any dynasty at nlsc...it shows ur dedicated to makin it look the best
Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:01 am
.:: Wenger: Why I chose Gallas as new captain
"There is no special risk", said Arsène.

There is no risk in naming William Gallas as Arsenal captain, according to Arsène Wenger.
Prior to the game against Fulham, Arsenal.com announced the news that the Frenchman would be taking the armband during the coming campaign. Many had expected Gilberto Silva to assume the role full-time having deputised with distinction for Thierry Henry during much of last term. However, Wenger wants all his senior players — Kolo Toure, Jens Lehmann, Gallas and the Brazilian — to assume greater responsibility within his young squad this season and sees the 29-year-old centre back as a safe pair of hands.
“There is no special risk [choosing William],” said the manager. “I think it is an important position but it is not as important as the team spirit. You do not have to overemphasise the importance of the captaincy. What is important is that he does what he has to do and not more.”
The manager added: “It makes it easier if you play in a certain position and have a certain experience in the game. But I was captain and I know what you can and cannot do.”
It was reported that Gilberto only learned about the appointment of Gallas by reading about it on Arsenal.com. However Wenger spoke to the Brazilian face-to-face just before the training at Emirates Stadium and explained the situation: “I respect him a lot,” said Wenger.
“He was not in the group last week, and that is why what happened happened. I had a face-to-face meeting with him and told him what I wanted to tell him. I have nothing more to say about that really. I cannot justify every small decision and explain it to everybody. Things have to stay inside, but when I make a decision I stand up for it. I do not consider whether people are surprised or not.”
“You make decisions because you just want to make the right one.”
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kibaxx7 on Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:10 am
"Torneo Apertura"
Boca won
Very clean presentation, as usual.
Gallas seems to be the right choise. Looking forward to your next match.
Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:12 pm
Nice work on the last few updates bro, with the recaps of the other leagues, how come there isnt one for La Liga or Serie A?
Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:30 pm
GoHornets wrote:"Torneo Apertura"
Boca won
Very clean presentation, as usual.
Gallas seems to be the right choise. Looking forward to your next match.
Boca won? This is the tournament that Lanus won, last Apertura. Thanks for the comments!
Mark. wrote:Nice work on the last few updates bro, with the recaps of the other leagues, how come there isnt one for La Liga or Serie A?
I was waiting for someone to ask about it
The fixtures for both leagues start later in the year, that's why I wrote "1st Week"
Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:40 am
I mean, talking about the real Torneo Apertura, Boca - Central was 0-0.
This time Boca won 2-0. Just that.
Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:36 am
GoHornets wrote:I mean, talking about the real Torneo Apertura, Boca - Central was 0-0.
This time Boca won 2-0. Just that.
Oh
Sorry for the mistake!
Guys if you can tell me what you think about the writing
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kibaxx7 on Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:29 pm
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.:: 2nd Week - Barclays Premiership ::.
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Arsène Wenger hopes Arsenal can build up some early-season momentum with another victory - but knows there is still plenty of football to be played in the race for the Barclays Premier League title: the Gunners will be in European action next week and so they will have played a league match more than rivals Manchester United and Chelsea.
With Liverpool - also in the Champions League qualifiers - hosting Chelsea and United in the Manchester derby at Eastlands next week, it could be just the opportunity for Wenger's men to strike an early psychological blow; the Gunners manager, however, knows there is a long road ahead between now and May next year.
"We will try - but you will have to play Chelsea and Liverpool as well at some stage," he said. "We want to have a good run and get good momentum. We had a good tournament at the Emirates and in Ajax, a good start against Fulham and it will be a big relief if we get the result in the Champions League; we are not in yet."
Wenger accepts the pundits have given his young side little chance to regain the title last won in such style four seasons ago. However, the French coach is confident they can prove the doubters wrong: "Everybody has written us off before the championship started and we want to show everybody we have a good chance to do it - but we have only played one game. We will learn more in 20 games," the Arsenal boss said. He later added: "I believe we are mature enough to be title winners, but the competition is very high."
In other news, Ivory Coast defender Emmanuel Eboué passed a fitness test and will feature against Linfield in the Champions League 3rd round qualifier. France line-back Bacary Sagna had an exam today and, if nothing wrong happens, will be back in the Premiership 3rd week, against Blackburn Rovers.
Summer signing Eduardo da Silva could make his debut tonight if he shakes off a little ankle problem he suffered in the training and passes a fitness test. About this, Wenger said: "I am not sure if he will play. At the moment I am tempted to say no, but he will be in the squad. It all depends of the fitness test. If he is okay physically that means there's no big pain in his ankle, but I will see. He is a brave player."
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.:: Starting Lineups
(See Formations)
Referee: Lee Spencer
Stadium: St. James' Park (52.218)
Attendance: 52.218 (100%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 22º C.
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(See Formations)
Referee: Tsholola Varney
Stadium: St. Andrews (30.007)
Attendance: 14.920 (49%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 17º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Lungisani Humphrey
Stadium: Ewood Park (31.367)
Attendance: 23.215 (74%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 20º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Gary Barr
Stadium: Craven Cottage (26.000)
Attendance: 15.841 (60%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 21º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Ken Kamara
Stadium: Anfield (45.362)
Attendance: 45.362 (100%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 18º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Lee Lawal
Stadium: City of Manchester (48.000)
Attendance: 31.286 (65%)
Weather: Slightly overcast. 18º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Shwan Younger
Stadium: Fratton Park (20.072)
Attendance: 20.056 (99%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 17º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Shawn Low
Stadium: Madejski Stadium (24.225)
Attendance: 24.211 (99%)
Weather: Sunny, no clouds. 20º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Lee Taylor
Stadium: White Hart Lane (36.240)
Attendance: 36.226 (99%)
Weather: Slightly overcast. 19º C.

(See Formations)
Referee: Dan Hines
Stadium: JJB Stadium (25.000)
Attendance: 13.495 (53%)
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Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:15 am
Looking at your formation, is Almunia actually better than Lehmann?
Rooney goes to the bench
Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:15 am
GoHornets wrote:Looking at your formation, is Almunia actually better than Lehmann?
Yes, Manuel is better, I also like him more than Jens, who is in the last years of his career.GoHornets wrote:Rooney goes to the bench

I think it is a understandable choice as he's coming from a long term injury; what I don't understand is how you put Carrick in the 3 attackers and Cristiano Ronaldo in the midfield, but hey, is Sir Alex Ferguson...
Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:50 pm
2nd round of the predictions game. Hope more people participate. Guess who wins each game and win! 1 point per correct guess, 1 extra point if you guess the final score, and 1 extra point if you guess the halftime score (?-?)
- Code:
[i]Birmingham City - Sunderland[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Blackburn Rovers - Aston Villa[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Fulham - Bolton Wanderers[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Liverpool - West Ham United[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Manchester City - Derby County[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Newcastle United - Arsenal[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Portsmouth - Manchester United[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Reading - Chelsea[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Tottenham Hotspur - Everton[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
[i]Wigan Athletic - Middlesbrough[/i]: [b]???[/b] (?-?)
Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:27 pm
Birmingham City - Sunderland: 2-1 (1-1)
Blackburn Rovers - Aston Villa: 1-0 (1-0)
Fulham - Bolton Wanderers: 0-2 (0-1)
Liverpool - West Ham United: 3-1 (1-0)
Manchester City - Derby County: 2-0 (2-0)
Newcastle United - Arsenal: 1-2 (1-0)
Portsmouth - Manchester United: 0-2 (0-0)
Reading - Chelsea: 0-1 (0-1)
Tottenham Hotspur - Everton: 0-0 (0-0)
Wigan Athletic - Middlesbrough: 1-1 (0-1)
Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:05 am
Birmingham City - Sunderland: 1-1 (0-1)
Blackburn Rovers - Aston Villa: 2-1 (1-0)
Fulham - Bolton Wanderers: 1-1 (0-0)
Liverpool - West Ham United: 2-1 (1-1)
Manchester City - Derby County: 3-1 (1-1)
Newcastle United - Arsenal: 0-2 (0-1)
Portsmouth - Manchester United: 0-3 (0-2)
Reading - Chelsea: 1-3 (1-2)
Tottenham Hotspur - Everton: 0-1 (0-0)
Wigan Athletic - Middlesbrough: 1-2 (1-1)
Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:04 am
Newcastle United FC - 1 (0)
---- Harper; Geremi, Beye, Caçapa, N'Zogbia; Ameobi, Butt, Emre, Milner; Martins, Smith :: 4-4-2
---- 29'
Beye; 33'
Beye; 59'
Viduka
Martins; 83'
Ameobi (1-2)
Arsenal FC - 2 (1)
---- Almunia; Hoyte, Touré, Gallas, Clichy; Hleb, Gilberto Silva, Fabregas, Rosický; van Persie, Adebayor :: 4-4-2
---- 13'
Rosický; 25'
Hleb (1-0); 55'
Walcott
Rosický; 66'
van Persie (2-0); 70'
Eduardo
Adebayor; 84'
Senderos
Clichy
NEWCASTLE, August 15 -- Robin van Persie found the net again in his side's win as Arsenal moved into the Barclays Premiership top places with a 2-1 win over Newcastle United.
The Dutchman took his season tally to 3 in 2 games as the Gunners moved into second place with only Portsmouth above, who also won both games but are in first place on goal difference. Shola Ameobi pulled a late goal back for Newcastle but it could not prevent the home side from suffering a defeat. Alexander Hleb scored the first as he broke Newcastle defence's offside trap in the 25th minute and with only Stephen Harper to beat.
A dangerous Arsenal attack was only half-cleared by home full-back Claudio Caçapa as far as Emmanuel Adebayor and, although the Togo international's well-struck shot looked to be heading wide, Hleb showed good reactions to divert it past Harper from inside the area; Kevin Keegan's side knew they needed a quick response or risk suffering a setback in front of their own fans. Obafemi Martins almost provided it in the 27th minute after robbing Justin Hoyte of the ball, but his shot flew across the face of goal and the chance was lost.
Two minutes later, as Adebayor was approaching the area, Habib Beye took him down and he earned his first yellow. Newcastle only played with 11 players four more minutes as Beye then took down Tomás Rosický and the referee showed him the red card. No much more happened in the first half, only an opportunity for the Magpies; Alan Smith cleverly worked himself some space on the edge of the box before firing in a shot was heading for the top corner until William Gallas got his head in the way and deflected it behind.
Keegan's men looked more lively at the start of the second half, and Martins came close to pulling a goal back in the 59th minute. That was the Nigeria international last action of the match, as he was immediately replaced by Mark Viduka. Viduka could do little to get Newcastle back into the game, and at the other end only a superb block by Harper denied Adebayor his goal. Three minutes after that, Theo Walcott - who replaced Rosický - had an opportunity for the hosts after being slipped in by Francesc Fabregas, but his low left-footed shot was saved by the feet of Harper.
At the 66th minute, the in-form van Persie was so profligate with his chance as he put Arsène Wenger's team ahead with a superb free-kick: a foul on Fabregas just outside the Toon area to the right of centre gave the Dutchman his opportunity, and the former Feyenoord striker took full advantage by curling a shot over the wall and into the near top corner of Harper's net. Harper continued to be the busier of the goalkeepers and with 15 minutes remaining he had to tip over a rising Adebayor shot, while from the resulting corner Kolo Toure's header was cleared off the line by Geremi.
Just as the game looked to be drifting to a predictable close, Magpies pulled a goal back in the 83rd minute when the unmarked Ameobi tapped home at the far post after James Milner had volleyed Nicky Butt's corner goalwards. However, there was not much time left after that for Newcastle to build on the goal, and they are now just three points on two games.
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kibaxx7 on Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:34 am
nice win
Van Persie is rockin it right now...u need to get Adebayor some goals

nice writing and cool lil picture slideshow...sweet presentation as usual.
Fri Jul 11, 2008 4:38 am
What program did you use to do the "slideshow" without it losing too much quality, cause it ain't bad.
And again the presentation is very professional, though the small text gets a bit tiredsome on the eyes.
Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:39 am
c0nr4d wrote:nice win

Van Persie is rockin it right now...u need to get Adebayor some goals

nice writing and cool lil picture slideshow...sweet presentation as usual.
Thanks man
Yes Adebayor has been silent in this 2 games. Hope he can start scoring at the CL.Jing wrote:What program did you use to do the "slideshow" without it losing too much quality, cause it ain't bad.
And again the presentation is very professional, though the small text gets a bit tiredsome on the eyes.
It's GIF Movie Gear, saved all the pics as jpeg files and then made the animated picture. Thanks for the comments
Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:06 am
You got Thierry´s autograph? That´s pretty cool, especially as I can see your fan of his, but how did you get it?
Sat Jul 12, 2008 9:35 am
Did you go to Henry's press conference?
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